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A 3-Part Conference for Community Builders and Change Agents January 23 – February 3, 2018 Colquitt, GA (Home of Swamp Gravy, Georgia’s Folk Life Play) The premier Southeast US winter gathering of social change agents who see the path to a better world means a path to a better self. The 2017 Building Creative Communities […]

A 3-Part Conference for Community Builders and Change Agents January 24 – February 3, 2017 Colquitt, GA (Home of Swamp Gravy, Georgia’s Folk Life Play) The premier Southeast US winter gathering of social change agents who see the path to a better world means a path to a better self. Pre-Conference Introduction to Social Artistry […]

This Pre-Conference is Part One of the three-part Building Creative Communities Conference. Introductory training in Social Artistry Leadership Skills to employ latent human capacities, become more creative, more imaginative and more finely equipped to deal with life challenges. Led by Jan Sanders and Tannur Ali. Read more about the full conference HERE. To register go […]

This Post-Conference is Part Three of the three-part Building Creative Communities Conference. Creative Leaders Training: 60-hour intensive, learning to use Social Artistry practices daily for initiating a culture of creativity within yourself and community. Open to those who have participated in the Introduction or other SA trainings. Led by Jan Sanders and Tannur Ali. Read […]

A Message from Social Artist Joyce McNamara As the old curse goes “May you live in interesting times”, a case can be made that we are living in very interesting times. I often fall into despair over the question of how I can make a difference. So with that in mind I’d like to ask […]

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The Jean Houston Foundation promotes positive social change by developing international communities of leaders in Social Artistry™. People trained as social artists apply a wide range of cutting edge leadership and human potential development skills for finding innovative solutions to critical local and global issues.